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SARS 和 COVID-19 对香港重大创伤的影响。

The impact of SARS and COVID-19 on major trauma in Hong Kong.

机构信息

Accident and Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; Department of Emergency Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong.

Accident and Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; Department of Emergency Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Am J Emerg Med. 2021 Aug;46:10-15. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.02.030. Epub 2021 Feb 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been enormously disruptive and harmful to people around the world, but its impact on other illnesses and injuries has been more variable. To evaluate the ramification of infectious disease outbreaks on major traumatic injuries, we compared changes in the incidence of major trauma cases during the 2003 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) period with COVID-19 in 2020.

METHODS

Data were analyzed from the trauma registry of a major, tertiary-care teaching hospital in Hong Kong. Patients presenting with major traumatic injuries during the first six months of 2001-03 and 2018-20 were retrieved for analysis. Patient characteristics, injury mechanism, admitting service, and emergency department (ED)/hospital lengths of stay (LOS) were recorded. Raw and adjusted survival rates (using the modified Trauma Injury Severity Score (TRISS)) were recorded.

RESULTS

The number of trauma cases fell dramatically during 2003 and 2020 compared with previous years. In both 2003 and 2020, the number of trauma registry patients fell by 49% in April (compared to the preceding reference years of 2001/02 and 2018/19, respectively). Patient characteristics, treatments, and outcomes were also different during the outbreak years. Comparing 2003 to 2020 relative to their respective reference baselines, the percentages of injuries that happened at home, patients without co-morbidities, and patients' mean age all increased in 2003 but decreased in 2020. Work-place injuries drastically dropped in 2003, but not in 2020. Average ED LOS dropped in 2003 by 36.4 min (95% CI 12.5, 60.3) but declined by only 14.5 min (95% CI -2.9, 32.1) in 2020. Both observed and expected 30-day mortality declined in 2020 vs. 2003 (observed 4.5% vs. 11.7%, p = 0.001, OR 0.352, 95% CI 0.187, 0.661) (expected 4.5% vs 11.6%, p = 0.002, OR 0.358, 95% CI 0.188, 0.684).

CONCLUSION

Major trauma cases dropped by half during both the peak of the 2003 SARS and 2020 COVID-19 pandemics in Hong Kong, suggesting a trend for future pandemic planning. If similar findings are seen at other trauma centers, proactive personnel and resource allocations away from trauma towards medical emergency systems may be more appropriate for future pandemics.

摘要

背景

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对世界各地的人们造成了极大的破坏和伤害,但它对其他疾病和伤害的影响则更为多变。为了评估传染病暴发对重大创伤的影响,我们比较了 2003 年严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS)期间和 2020 年 COVID-19 期间主要创伤病例的发病率变化。

方法

对香港一家主要三级教学医院创伤登记处的数据进行了分析。检索了 2001-03 年和 2018-20 年上半年出现重大创伤性损伤的患者。记录了患者特征、损伤机制、收治科室和急诊(ED)/医院的住院时间(LOS)。记录了原始和校正后的生存率(使用改良创伤损伤严重程度评分(TRISS))。

结果

与前几年相比,2003 年和 2020 年创伤病例数大幅下降。2003 年和 2020 年 4 月,创伤登记患者人数分别比前几年(分别为 2001/02 年和 2018/19 年)下降了 49%。在暴发年份,患者特征、治疗和结局也不同。与各自的参考基线相比,2003 年发生在家中的伤害、无合并症的患者和患者平均年龄的百分比均有所增加,但 2020 年有所下降。2003 年工作场所受伤急剧下降,但 2020 年并非如此。2003 年 ED LOS 下降了 36.4 分钟(95%CI 12.5,60.3),而 2020 年仅下降了 14.5 分钟(95%CI -2.9,32.1)。与 2003 年相比,2020 年观察到和预期的 30 天死亡率均下降(观察到的 4.5%比 11.7%,p=0.001,OR 0.352,95%CI 0.187,0.661)(预期的 4.5%比 11.6%,p=0.002,OR 0.358,95%CI 0.188,0.684)。

结论

2003 年 SARS 高峰和 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间,香港的重大创伤病例数均下降了一半,这表明未来的大流行规划有一定的趋势。如果其他创伤中心也有类似的发现,那么在未来的大流行中,将人员和资源从创伤转移到医疗急救系统可能更为合适。

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